Missing Ballots in Madison Tied to Clerk's Unlawful Actions, Report Finds
MADISON, WISCONSIN, JUL 9 – Nearly 200 absentee ballots were uncounted due to inadequate supervision and training, violating state law, the Wisconsin Elections Commission found in a draft report.
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In the US state of Wisconsin, there have been serious mistakes in the U.S. election in 2024. Almost 200 votes cast by postal ballot should not have been counted out. Does this influence Donald Trump's victory in the Swing State?
THU News Summary: Elections Commission finds probable cause former Madison clerk broke election laws
TOP STORIES Former Madison clerk who failed to count ballots broke laws, WEC says… Witzel-Behl resigned as Madison city clerk in April amid investigations by the city and [WEC] into [193] missing ballots. No outcome of any race was affected...
'Confluence of errors': Officials blamed for losing hundreds of Wisconsin votes
The Wisconsin Elections Commission found that the city of Madison failing to count nearly 200 absentee ballots cast in last year’s November election was the result of a “confluence of errors” and a “complete lack of leadership” in the city clerk’s office, according to a draft report of WEC’s investigation into the incident.The Madison city clerk’s office told the elections commission in a memo Dec. 20 about the lost ballots from two Madison ward…
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